Rug hooking has been around for centuries, and often the traditional, historical patterns are simple. Unlike embroidery or quilting, which an upper-class girl of the early 1800s would have been taught ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Michele Micarelli loves being a hooker. It’s lucrative, utilizes her imagination and allows her to ...
TROY, Vt. (AP) - Carolyn Buttolph likes to like to makes things people can use. She hooks rugs, everything from pot holders to large rugs, and leads a class on rug hooking at the Vermont Quilters’ ...
Rug hooking is a traditional textile practice, and of late — thanks in part to many people being home because of the COVID-19 pandemic — it's been enjoying a renaissance in the Newfoundland and ...